Henry Holland Buckman
Henry Holland Buckman was an attorney from Duval County, Florida. He served as a Democratic member of the Florida House of Representatives. He served on the Judiciary Committee. He also served as a member for the 18th district of the Florida Senate.
Buckman is known for being the author of the Buckman Act, a 1905 law that reorganized higher education into three institutions, segregated by race and gender, as follows:
- the Florida Female College for Caucasian women;
- the State Normal and Industrial College for Colored Students for African American men and women; and
- the University of the State of Florida for Caucasian men.
Buckman was also instrumental in establishing a state road system in Florida and developing the St. Johns River channel.
Honors
Buckman Hall at the University of Florida, and the Buckman Bridge in Jacksonville, Florida are both named for Representative Buckman.The Henry H. Buckman Lock is part of the Cross Florida Barge Canal project, also named in honor of Buckman.